MCMC contacts Facebook over hack affecting 50 million users - Nation

MCMC contacts Facebook over hack affecting 50 million users - Nation

PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has posted a statement saying that it's in touch with Facebook to ascertain how many Malaysian users were affected by the recent hacking. Facebook vice president of product management, Guy Rosen, said the social media platform discovered a security issue on Sept 25 that exposed the accounts of almost 50 million but it has since fixed the vulnerability. In the interim, MCMC recommends users to check their FB security and login page to see if their accounts were improperly accessed. The regulatory body also advised users to stay alert and report to MCMC if they detected any suspicious activity with their accounts. Facebook said attackers had exploited a vulnerability in the social media network's code for "View As" which allows users to see how their own profile looks to everyone else.

MCMC contacts Facebook over hack affecting 50 million users - Nation

Facebook hack exposed info on up to 50 million users

in like manner "This is a really serious security issue and we're taking it really seriously," Facebook Mark Zuckerberg told reporters during a Friday media call. Attackers exploited vulnerabilities in the code for Facebook's "View As" feature, enabling them to abscond with access tokens (think fancy, security-based cookies) which could then be used to hijack the target account. Facebook announced on Friday that it patched the vulnerability on Thursday night, disabled View As and reset the access tokens for the 50 million accounts it knows were targeted as well as another 40 million people who have used View As since its implementation last year, for good measure. "This attack exploited the complex interaction of multiple issues in our code," Guy Rosen, VP of Product Management, wrote. "It stemmed from a change we made to our video uploading feature in July 2017, which impacted 'View As.'





MCMC contacts Facebook over hack affecting 50 million users - Nation

PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has posted a statement saying that it's in touch with Facebook to ascertain how many Malaysian users were affected by the recent hacking. Facebook vice president of product management, Guy Rosen, said the social media platform discovered a security issue on Sept 25 that exposed the accounts of almost 50 million but it has since fixed the vulnerability. In the interim, MCMC recommends users to check their FB security and login page to see if their accounts were improperly accessed. The regulatory body also advised users to stay alert and report to MCMC if they detected any suspicious activity with their accounts. Facebook said attackers had exploited a vulnerability in the social media network's code for "View As" which allows users to see how their own profile looks to everyone else.

MCMC contacts Facebook over hack affecting 50 million users - Nation

according to "This is a really serious security issue and we're taking it really seriously," Facebook Mark Zuckerberg told reporters during a Friday media call. Attackers exploited vulnerabilities in the code for Facebook's "View As" feature, enabling them to abscond with access tokens (think fancy, security-based cookies) which could then be used to hijack the target account. Facebook announced on Friday that it patched the vulnerability on Thursday night, disabled View As and reset the access tokens for the 50 million accounts it knows were targeted as well as another 40 million people who have used View As since its implementation last year, for good measure. "This attack exploited the complex interaction of multiple issues in our code," Guy Rosen, VP of Product Management, wrote. "It stemmed from a change we made to our video uploading feature in July 2017, which impacted 'View As.'

Facebook hack exposed info on up to 50 million users





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